2022 was an amazing year for NinjaOne and our partners. This year alone, we released three new products to general availability and delivered over 400 product enhancements and new features for our customers. Most critically, improvements crossed products, use cases, and users to deliver a better IT management experience for all our customers.
Pandora FMS blog has a very clear purpose: for you to find out everything there is to know about the largest number of rare words related to computing, technology or monitoring, so you can show off among your peers (with whom the hell may you brag about this). Today it’s “Hyperconvergence“! It may sound like something about spacecrafts going into a state close to the speed of light or psychic-type Pokémon attack, but no, it’s something else!
Nastel is honored to receive a total of 18 prominent badges across multiple categories as High Performers in the Winter 2023 report by G2. G2 is the world’s largest and most trusted software review platform marketplace. More than 80 million people use G2 to make smarter software decisions based on authentic peer reviews. Quarterly, G2 highlights the top-rated solutions in the industry, as chosen by the source that matters most: our customers.
Network monitoring is a vital IT operation that helps organizations keep the business functioning without technical disruptions. To help shoulder the burden of network management for IT operations team and ensure the organization is free from network downtime, organizations turn to network monitoring tools. This is why selecting the best network monitoring tool for your organization is a crucial decision to make.
Over the years, as companies have moved from monolith to cloud-native architectures, maintaining high availability has become more challenging. After all, today’s IT ecosystems are complex, distributed and ephemeral, making it increasingly difficult (and, in many cases, downright impossible) for DevOps practitioners and SREs to identify and fix issues manually.
Applications and servers need to be constantly monitored to prevent failure and also be able to detect issues on time. This blog post outlines how developers can use Prometheus to monitor applications on AWS EC2 instances.